Characteristics of Photo Devices (PD-01)
Four range current meter I-V and P-V characteristics of Solar, Cell. Fill factor evaluation.

A transducer is a device that converts variations in a physical quantity, such as pressure, temperature, position, speed, etc., into an electrical signal or vice versa. Optical transducers, also known as photoelectric transducers, specifically convert light into an electrical quantity, such as current or voltage. They can be further classified into three types: photo emissive, photoconductive, and photovoltaic transducers. In Study of Characteritics of Photo Devices, we present an experiment that involves studying the characteristics of four different sensors: LDR (Light Dependent Resistor), photodiode, phototransistor, and a small solar panel. These sensors are used to measure and respond to light intensity.
Technical data
- Model
- PD-01
- Manufacturer
- SVS Labs
- Used in physics and electronics laboratories for characteristics of photo devices-related experiments.
- Suitable for undergraduate teaching, postgraduate coursework, and research projects.
- Compact bench-top design fits standard laboratory benches and demonstration setups.
- Four range current meter I-V and P-V characteristics of Solar
- Cell. Fill factor evaluation
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